Sunday "Always Be Closing" Thread
The Tigers' 1-0 win over Hofstra, in what I yesterday called the biggest game of the season, created a new biggest game (or two) of the season.
The Tigers' 1-0 win over Hofstra, in what I yesterday called the biggest game of the season, created a new biggest game (or two) of the season.
Softball faces its biggest game of the season at noon.
Hofstra and Oregon State kick things off at 3 p.m. CT, and Mizzou and Stony Brook follow up at 5:30.
Given how the bracket normally falls, if seeds hold to form, #1 MU would not match up at any point with #3 Oregon State.
Softball's postseason begins in about 12 hours, Baseball is one more win from the SEC Tournament, and Ian Kinsler headbutts third base.
We learned last year that Stony Brook doesn't mess around on the diamond. Can the softball team follow up on baseball's dramatic run to the 2012 College World Series? Let's hope not.
Mizzou's final baseball series starts today, Henry Josey is the starting running back (for now), and back-to-back-to-back might doom Chelsea Thomas.
Basketball is often about pure, unadulterated, freakish athleticism. That is and will always be what made Rickey Paulding so memorable and endearing.
Chelsea Thomas is 70 percent, the Big 12/SEC Challenge is kind of dumb, and Nick Saban is evidently underpaid.